Among professionals who work with dyslexic students, there have long been recommendations to mind map ideas. In recent basic neuroscience research, there's been a growing understanding why. Neuroscientists have long studied how knowledge seems to work in the brain...
Writing: How to Start [Premium]
WRITING FOR THOSE WHO HAVE TROUBLE STARTING Dyslexic writers who have difficulty beginning to write often suffer from knowing too much and not too little. There will be challenges of spelling and putting ideas into words, but more often there are larger structural issues like how do I narrow what I know so that I can write what is being asked of me and where do I start with what I want to say? For students who may sit with a blank piece of paper or blinking cursor for hours, having a template for responses, developing a keyword approach like the semantic map in the previous article or mind-mapping big ideas may be a way to get the writing process started. PRE-WRITING TEMPLATES Being […]
Mind Mapping for Dyslexic Teens
"For many years, I have been homeschooling with my (stealth) dyslexic son, who is now 17. Because of his profile and interests, very few standard approaches have worked, including things like Orton-Gillingham, and speech to text. We have had to make a lot up, and be...